DJs:
Eric "The Wind" I...
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Isaac Hayes |
"Shaft" Theme |
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Betty Davis |
Your Mama Wants Ya Back; Anti Love Song |
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Sly and the Family Stone |
I Want to Take You Higher; Dynamite!; Trip to Your Heart |
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Mary Jane Hooper |
I Got Reasons |
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George Clinton |
Atomic Dog |
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Ubiquity |
The Five Flies |
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Isley Brothers |
The Heat Is On pt. 1 |
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The Commodores |
Slippery When Wet |
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Kool & the Gang |
Summer Madness |
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Rick James |
Mary Jane |
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Ohio Players |
Love Rollercoaster |
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Parliament |
Aqua Boogie |
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Stevie Wonder |
I Wish |
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Michael Jackson |
Rock With You; Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough |
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Prince & the Revolution |
Let's Go Crazy |
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David Shire |
Manhattan Skyline |
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Gladys Knight & the Pips |
On and On |
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The Dells |
No Way Back |
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Marvin Gaye |
Trouble Man; Can I Get a Witness; Got to Give it Up pt. 1 |
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Pharoah Sanders |
Got to Give It Up; Highlife |
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Fela Kuti |
Sorrow, Tears, and Blood |
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Saka Acquaye |
Sugar Soup |
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Ayalew Mesfin & Black Lion Band |
Feqer Aydelem Way |
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Stanton Davis' Ghetto Mysticism |
Brighter Days/ Brighter Daze; High Jazz |
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Jimi Hendrix |
Voodoo Child; Crosstown Traffic |
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Jaco Pastorius |
Batterie; Continuum |
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Gladys Knight & the Pips |
I Heard it Through The Grapevine |
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Smokey Robinson and the Miracles |
I Second That Emotion |
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Aretha Franklin |
96 Tears |
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Staple Singers |
Respect Yourself |
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Syl Johnson |
Take Me to the River |
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Main Ingredient |
Everybody Plays the Fool |
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Ubiquity |
Starbooty |
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Isley Brothers |
Caravan of Love |
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Billy Paul |
Me and Mrs. Jones |
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Aretha Franklin |
Don't Play That Song |
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Bobby Patterson |
Everything Good to You (Don't Have to be Good for You) |
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Al Green |
Ride Sally Ride |
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Wilson Pickett |
I Found A Love; Mustang Sally |
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Betty Wright |
Cleanup Woman |
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Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band |
Express Yourself |
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N.W.A. |
Express Yourself |
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